- The NFL has fully reinstated Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Martavis Bryant. Bryant was serving a season long suspension following his second violation of the NFL’s substance abuse policy. This has been expected for some time considering his preseason reinstatement.
- Coming out of nowhere as a fourth-round rookie in 2014, Bryant earned a solid 76.9 overall grade (38th among wide receivers) but perhaps more impressively ranked third in yards per route run at 2.76. He followed up his rookie year with a 75.5 overall grade, showing consistency.
- Bryant gives the Steelers a legitimate deep threat opposite of star receiver Antonio Brown. During his breakout rookie campaign Bryant was targeted the second most by percentage on deep routes (20+ yards downfield) at 41.7 percent. His 370 deep receiving yards ranked 14th among receivers despite seeing 32 less total targets than anyone else in the top 20.
Steelers WR Martavis Bryant reinstated

PITTSBURGH, PA - AUGUST 20: Martavis Bryant #10 of the Pittsburgh Steelers pulls in a catch against C.J. Goodwin #29 of the Atlanta Falcons during a preseason game at Heinz Field on August 20, 2017 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
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